Anti-ransomware strategies should be as easy as ABC

By Published: 09 Nov 2022 Ransomware is one of those issues that can keep senior staff awake at night, particularly those responsible for keeping a company and its data information safe. They have probably done a good job, but nevertheless stories about major breaches at large institutions can cause a sense of unease. Typical […]

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What is a trackball? TechTarget Definition

What is a trackball? A trackball is a computer cursor control device used in many laptop computer keyboards and older versions of computer mice. The device comprises a ball held by a socket containing sensors to detect a rotation of the ball about two axes — like an upside-down mouse with a ball in it. […]

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VMware CEO tells enterprises to become ‘cloud-smart’ to speed up pace of digital transformation

VMware CEO Raghu Raghuram claims enterprises are abandoning their “cloud-first” digital transformation strategies after running into a series of progress-blocking technology challenges that are making it impossible for them to move their IT off-premise as quickly as they envisioned. Raghuram used the opening keynote of the virtualisation giant’s VMware Explore Europe partner and user […]

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NortonLifeLock, Avast debut new ‘Gen’ identity

Two of the most prominent global names in consumer cyber security and antivirus protection, NortonLifeLock and Avast – which came together in an $8bn deal in 2021 – have revealed their new corporate identity following the completion of their merger in September 2022. The newly formed Gen Digital, Gen for short, unites multiple consumer […]

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Renault confirms Google as preferred cloud partner

Renault Group has named Google as its preferred cloud partner, as part of an announcement about the pair’s plans to extend the reach of the multi-year cloud deal they signed in 2020. As reported by Computer Weekly at the time, Renault turned to Google Cloud to help it bolster the efficiency and future development […]

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How the US-China chip war will affect IT leaders

Thank you for joining! Access your Pro+ Content below. 8 November 2022 How the US-China chip war will affect IT leaders Share this item with your network: In this week’s Computer Weekly, as the US ramps up semiconductor sanctions on China, we examine the ramifications across the tech sector. Cyber criminals are turning to new […]

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Welcome to the age of force multipliers

The idea of IT as a force multiplier is a concept that analyst Gartner believes CIOs should put into practice to help their organisations deliver digital initiatives to navigate the economic downturn. A force multiplier is the term Gartner has applied to the situation where the deployment of new technology delivers a multitude of […]

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Ransomware, storage and backup: Impacts, limits and capabilities

In the past decade, ransomware has gone from being a relatively obscure crime to a multi-billion dollar industry, with the largest enterprises and even governments in its sights. Organised cyber crime groups demand ransoms of six and seven figures or more from their victims. Using a combination of network infiltration, malware and cryptography, ransomware […]

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How government can capitalise on a revolution in data sharing

A watershed moment in the culture of data sharing, the pandemic has led to the use of linked data increasingly becoming standard practice. From linking census and NHS data to track the virus’s impact among minority ethnic groups, to the linking of timely local data sources to support local authorities’ responses, the value of […]

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UK climate tech startup investment doubles in 2022

UK climate technology startups have raised $7.5bn in 2022 so far, almost double the entire $4m raised by the same firms throughout 2021, but more work is needed to scale down global emissions in the timescales needed, according to a Tech Nation report. Published ahead of COP27, which runs from 6-15 November, the Climate […]

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